Summary: NDP incumbent Ève Péclet is looking to hang on to the seat she won in an upset over the Bloc Québécois in 2011. But the BQ are putting up a fight, running Mario Beaulieu, a former party leader who was divisive within his party, but who has the support of both Parti Québécois leader Pierre Karl Peladeau and former Quebec Premier Bernard Landry.
Boundaries: This Montreal riding includes Montreal-East, part of Riviere-des-Prairies–Pointes-aux-Trembles, and part of Mercier–Hochelaga–Maisonneuve.
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Last Election: In 2011, NDP Ève Péclet won the seat against BQ Ginette Beaudry by 7,558 votes.
History: This area of Montreal is traditionally the power base of the sovereignty movement. It was considered one of the Bloc’s safest ridings before the NDP upset in 2011.
Candidates
Conservative: Guy Morissette, former border services officer
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NDP: Ève Péclet, MP
Liberal: Marie-Chantale Simard
Bloc Québécois: Mario Beaulieu, party president, Bloc Québécois
Green: David J. Cox
Strength in Democracy: Jean-Francois Larose, MP since 2011, founding party member
Marxist-Leninist: Genevieve Royer
Rhinoceros: Ben 97 Benoit
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